British and Allied Submarine
Operations in World War II
Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Hezlet KBE CB DSO* DSC

 

 

     
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NOTES FOR CHAPTER X

1. Mosquitoes as well as Spitfires.
2. An ice-free Russian naval base near Murmansk.
3. An area bounded on the east by the coast of France, on the south by the coast of Spain, on the north by the parallel of 49N and on the west by the longitude of 10W narrowing to the coast of Spain from 46N.
4 P35 and Una on their way out and O21 and Regent returning.
5. P38 patrolling 400 miles west of Lands End.

6. Captured by the RAF off Iceland in 1941. The operation to get her back to the UK was ‘Operation Graph’.
7. The first two, P611 and P612, were at first manned by the Royal Navy for delivery to Turkey.
8. These figures varied almost day to day as submarines completed their working up or went into refit. The five Greek submarines, although generally operational, seldom had one ready for sea. These figures are the best that can be devised to show the overall situation.

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